Looking for faster inpolygon - testing whether points are inside a polygon
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I downloaded and tried both insidepoly and inpoly and both give the same erroneous results on my test problem (a couple 7-gons spattered with random points, the actual application involves irregular polygons that are not simply connected), results that do not agree with matlab's inpolygon. In the attached image, dots are results from inpolygon and circles are from insidepoly. Red is outside, blue is inside, so dots in a different color circle represent errors. Is there a fix for this or an alternative package that gives the same results as inpolygon for less time?
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Matt J
on 1 Apr 2021
Edited: Matt J
on 1 Apr 2021
Exactly what are your needs in terms of speed? According to the test below, inpolygon crunches about 4 million points per second. On my laptop, I get about twice that. How much faster do you need to get?
P=1e6; %number of points
N=7; %number of polygon vertices
t=linspace(0,2*pi,N+1)'; t(end)=[];
xy=num2cell(4*rand(P,2)-2,1);
xv=cos(t); yv=sin(t); %polygon vertices
[xq,yq]=deal(xy{:});%query points
pgon=polyshape([xv,yv]);
pq=[xq,yq];
tic;
in=inpolygon(xq,yq,xv,yv);
points_per_sec=P/toc
%%Visualize
plot(pgon,'FaceColor','none');
hold on
scatter(xq(in),yq(in));
scatter(xq(~in),yq(~in));
hold off
Bruno Luong
on 1 Apr 2021
Edited: Bruno Luong
on 1 Apr 2021
"I downloaded and tried both insidepoly and inpoly and both give the same erroneous results on my test problem (a couple 7-gons spattered with random points, the actual application involves irregular polygons that are not simply connected)"
Normal, mathematicaly there is no such thing as non-simply-conected polygons by definition (all the edges mucst form a chain, and close).
insidepolygon() (I'm the author) won't work for such object.
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darova
on 1 Apr 2021
If your polygons are regular try to check points for inside radius first
- Calculate radius r and R of polygon
- Calculate distance of point to center of polygon
- Check if point is inbetween circles
- Use inpolygon if needed
Matt J
on 1 Apr 2021
Edited: Matt J
on 1 Apr 2021
Because your polygons are convex, you can obtain the inequality representation A*x<=b of each polygon and then do
X=[x1,y1,z1; x2,y2,z2; ___; xn,yn,zn].';
isInside=all(A*X<b,1)
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